One individual has died and 4 have been hospitalized after a three-car crash on the NSW South Coast.
Emergency providers had been referred to as to the Princes Freeway, 5km south of Narooma, late on Friday afternoon following studies of a crash.
A northbound Audi SUV and a southbound Toyota Camry sedan had collided on the freeway, which induced a white Volkswagen station wagon to crash.
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The driving force of the Camry, a 39-year-old lady, died on the scene.
Her passengers, two brothers aged 18 and 15, had been each airlifted to a Sydney hospital with the youngest in a vital situation and the eldest in a critical situation.
The Audi driver, a 40-year-old man, and his passenger, a 31-year-old lady, had been airlifted to a different Sydney hospital. The lady is steady and the person is in a critical however steady situation.
All 5 occupants of the Volkswagen had been unhurt however the 34-year-old lady driving the automobile was hospitalized for commentary.
A criminal offense scene was established and police are actually calling for witnesses or anybody with dashcam footage to return ahead.
Investigations are underway and a report shall be ready for the coroner.

